Lettre à Roberto (2002)
Rooms must be vacated before noon on the day of departure. An extra night will be charged for all late departures." Jean-Claude Rousseau has used this banal, well-known notice as a synopsis for his film. Taken out of context, thereby rendering it mysterious, it is an ideal introduction to this letter, which consists of two shots – the front and behind of a window in a hotel in Turin – and an insert. Here, Rousseau continues to explore "basic film techniques" but in this case, he abandons super eight to film in DV, a new technique and a new quest for harmony between visuals and sounds. Jean-Pierre Rehm.
Director: Jean-Claude Rousseau
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Jean-Claude Rousseau as Himself |
| Directing | Jean-Claude Rousseau | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Claude Rousseau | Writer |
| Editing | Jean-Claude Rousseau | Editor |
| Crew | Jean-Claude Rousseau | Cinematography |
| Sound | Jean-Claude Rousseau | Sound |
| Production | Jean-Claude Rousseau | Producer |